About this Blog

This blog does not study little ice crystals. Snow is part of my Chinese name and this is a space to record God's faithfulness in me. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

At the Baseball Game

I went to my first-ever baseball game a few weeks ago. If a baseball game is a great American experience, I got the full taste of it there, but not for the baseball.

All was casual and jovial when we arrived at the field. Families were filing in, children were playing in the play area, laughing and giggling. While we were chatting with hubby’s co-workers, I was also attempting to take in this baseball experience. When it came time to start the game, the announcer asked us to stand for the anthem. We turned to the flag and a singer began singing. It was the first time I heard a live performance of the anthem since my naturalization four months ago.

After my interview and approval of my naturalization application, I stopped by my former workplace, which was nearby, to visit with my former co-workers. One of them told me that her mother was a naturalized citizen from England, and that her mother would cry every time she heard the anthem after becoming an American. As I listened, I wondered if the same would happen to me.

At the Oath Ceremony where I became an American citizen, a singer performed the anthem at the very beginning. Since it was before my oath, I was not particularly emotional about it. But as the ceremony went on, as I took the oath, as I heard the President speak, I remembered my former co-worker’s words. The Star-Spangled Banner would now be my anthem too.

I have been hearing the anthem on TV occasionally since the Ceremony. The baseball game took place during the Olympic Games, and of course, I had celebrated my first Fourth of July as American. However, at the baseball game, looking at the flag, putting my hand over my heart and listening to the anthem, it became a far more emotional experience that it quickly overrode the casualness of a sports game. My vision became blurry. I did not cry, but I felt what my former co-worker's mother felt.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

On the Verge of Sunrise

It was dark when I got up at 5.30 on Saturday morning. I needed to water the yard before playing tennis. I am in a very transitional phase right now, praying hard for God’s direction; and waiting has not been an easy lesson. Sometimes, not knowing what is next feels like being in the dark, like the surroundings to which I awoke.

Hanes, my sister-in-law’s cat, was surprised to see me. She promptly got down the dining chair where she had been sleeping, and came to me, thinking her beloved breakfast would come early without having to wake us! However, since it was well before her normal breakfast time, I decided not to feed her and disrupt her routine.

As I was getting the sprinklers going, eating breakfast and having my quiet time, Hanes was trying to figure out when I was going to feed her. She would come by to remind me she was ready to eat, then she would sit across the living room to wait it out. She also tried to distract herself with the ping pong balls or whatever she saw on the floor. When she could not wait any longer, she would come to me again to remind me; she even went upstairs to try to wake hubby.

The whole time Hanes was doing all these, I did not for one second forget about her, nor did I not remember what she had been asking. I knew where the food was and I was going to put it in her dish soon, a time that would be better than now. For her good.

How I am like the little cat. I think I know what I am asking, I think I see the “signs,” I think I can keep praying to God and be patient. No, sadly. I am as anxious about what is next as Hanes is about her wet food. Like Hanes, I have no question who my Provider is; but like Hanes, I am not the best in waiting, and “not yet” is not my favorite answer. Through the little cat, however, God gave me a great reminder of waiting for Him. If I, a temporary keeper of the little feline, do not forget to meet her needs, how much more does God, my Creator who knows me better than I can ever know myself, know what is best for me? I need more faith, and this faith can only come from Him.

I fed Hanes early anyway. As she enjoyed the breakfast for which she had been eagerly waiting, I looked out the window. The dawn was breaking. The sun was about to rise.

Friday, September 19, 2008

From A to Z - Hubby Edition

Special thanks to hubby for sharing his responses in his own words. Enjoy!

Attached or single? Attached.

Best friend? The owner of this blog.

Cake or pie? Both (depending on the flavor).

Day of choice? Friday!

Essential item? 1911.

Flavor of ice cream? Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough (Blue Bell, of course)

Gummy bears or worms? Worms (more fun to eat)

Hometown? Alvin, TX

Indulgences? Books.

January or July? January.

Kids? Nope.

Last movie seen in a theater? Wall-e.

Middle name? Aristotelis.

Number of siblings? 3.

Oranges or apples? Oranges.

Phobia or fear? Neither.

Quote? $165.00 for 6 months.

Reason to smile? Flying!

Season? Fall.

Tag 5 more? Nah.

Unknown fact about me? The owner of this blog says I have red and grey in my beard.

Vegetarian or oppressor of animals? Meatatarian! (Note: I was a Meatatarian before Wendy’s made it cool)

Worst habit? Sweets.

X-rays or ultrasounds? X-rays.

Your favorite food? Lasagne.

Zodiac? I prefer the CH750.

Monday, September 15, 2008

From A to Z

I got tagged by one of my sisters-in-law (SIL) so here we go!

Attached or single? I have a wonderful hubby. I can’t believe it’s been 6.5 years already!

Best friend? It’s hard to pick one. I have been very blessed to have met several best friends at various points in life to share our journeys together

Cake or pie? No preference/neither

Day of choice? Thursday and Sunday

Essential item? Probably my glasses/contacts, and laptop

Flavor of ice cream? Blue Bell Cookies N Cream and Dutch Chocolate; and most gelato flavors

Gummy bears or worms? Both (my mom would get these for us as special treats when we were kids so I like both)

Hometown? Hong Kong

Indulgences? Hong Kong clips on youtube

January or July? January

Kids? No biological ones yet, but we have a sponsored daughter from Ecuador, and 5 wonderful nephews and nieces

Last movie seen in a theater? Wall-e with hubby and SIL

Middle name? I don’t have one – no, this phrase is not my middle name

Number of siblings? A sister and a brother, both younger; plus in-laws

Oranges or apples? Both

Phobia or fear? That I am not moving forward in life

Quote? "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." - Philippians 4: 6-7

Reason to smile? I am going to heaven :)

Season? Autumn

Tag 5 more? Everyone who reads this blog!

Unknown fact about me? I can’t dance, I can’t whistle, I can't tell jokes, and I have two birthdays – the "regular" one and the Chinese one

Vegetarian or oppressor of animals? “Oppressor” sounds serious. Can I just say I eat both veggies and meat?

Worst habit? Probably “extreme multitasking” - starting/working on too many things at once

X-rays or ultrasounds? I have had both

Your favorite food? Probably rice and sushi; I like Nutella too - does it count?

Zodiac? I don’t know the answer, sorry

I hope to read your answers soon!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Beautiful City

Hong Kong – my birthplace, my hometown, my favorite city in the world.

Our most recent trip to Hong Kong was in December. It was hubby’s second trip there so he was quite familiar with the city already. In addition to visiting with family and friends, we also went out occasionally to enjoy the city. One night, we went by the famous Victoria Harbor (named in honor of Queen Victoria of Great Britain), looking over the Harbor and the beautiful skyline. Hubby shot the following 25-second video with our camera that night. We shared our photos after we came back but had not had the chance to share the video so I thought I would post it here.

At the end of each year, buildings along both sides of the Harbor decorate their exterior with bright lights as well as Christmas and New Year greetings, so the December skyline in Hong Kong carries a very colorful and festive tone in addition to the regular office/building lights. Last year was no exception. Hubby shot the video from west to east, capturing some of the city's most familiar landmarks. The beginning of the clip shows one of his favorite buildings, the 88-storey Two ifc, the International Finance Centre, also the tallest building in Hong Kong (the shorter One ifc is next to it). Following shortly after ifc in the video is the Bank of China Tower, another one of his favorites. Featuring striking white lines in the shape of triangles, the Tower is the work of I.M. Pei, the same Chinese-American architect who designed the glass pyramid at the Louvre in Paris. Towards the end of the video shows a much shorter and wider building with horizontal purple lights. It is the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, venue of the handover ceremony in 1997.

Enjoy!


Monday, September 8, 2008

Wedding Ring


Shortly after we pulled out of our drive way for dinner on Saturday night, hubby told me he had forgotten his wedding ring. He had been painting the garage all day (we are converting it to his workshop) so he had taken it off and left it in the kitchen but he forgot to put it back on after shower.

Wedding rings are always special, and our rings are special to us in our own ways. Not only did hubby design our wedding bands and my engagement ring, but with my mom's help, we had them made in my native Hong Kong. I love seeing his ring on his finger because it always reminds me of our wedding vows.

So the absence of his ring is normally very noticeable to me. But I did not notice the missing ring that night and I thought that since we had already left the house and were only going for a quick dinner, it would not bother me that he did not have his ring with him for a short while. But he insisted on getting it and turned the car around.

His gesture was very touching to me so I offered to get the ring for him as we headed back to our house. As I walked back to the car with the ring, hubby immediately extended his left hand, readying himself for me to put his ring on, the way he did at our wedding. I gladly put it on for him.

How sweet is this man.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Cat Hair on the Carpet

My sister-in-law's cat, Hanes, has been staying with us in the past months. She has been teaching me a lot of lessons, and I learned a new one this morning.

A long-haired cat, Hanes sheds frequently and her blobs of gray hair are highly visible on our beige carpet. This morning, as I sat in my usual spot in the living room for my devotional, I saw her hair in various spots in the living room. Together with her mice, ping-pong balls and other "toys" scattered all over the floor, there was no mistake as to where she had been in the house (generally she likes the living room and the staircase, loves to sleep on one of our dining table chairs, but dislikes the TV room - we don't know why but that room is free of cat hair). Where she hung out was no pertinent information, but the visual clues she left was so obvious that it was impossible to overlook.

This scene was by no means new and I usually just picked up the hair as I saw it. However, instead of cleaning up cat hair this morning, I had this thought: if I could tell where Hanes had been in the house by the hair she left behind, could the same be said about me? I don't shed like cats (don't worry), yet the Bible speaks of the fragrance believers have that comes from God. I wonder if I leave behind this fragrance where I have been, figuratively speaking through my words and actions, as naturally as Hanes sheds her hair, and as visibly as her gray hair is on the beige carpet for all to see?

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Welcome!

I have always liked to write, but I never thought I would be a blogger (Sarah, I hear you). I guess blogging is simply the logical and perfect combination of good ol' writing and 21st-century technology-driven living.

So now that I have a blog, I would like to extend my welcome and I hope you will keep reading it and post comments!